Idiot Sentence Examples

Xander shifted between her and Jonny, not trusting the idiot Black God.

"He's rambling like an idiot," I whispered.

"What an idiot," she whispered under her breath.

He was an idiot to fall for Lilith.

Afraid of the 'minister' as that idiot Alpatych called him this morning?

"I'm not the idiot she takes me for," Speck said, looking from the screen door Iggy slammed closed to Dusty.

An appropriation of $2500 per annum was made for training ten idiot children under Dr Howe's supervision, and by degrees the value of his School for Idiotic and Feeble-minded Youths, which, starting in South Boston, was in 1890 removed to Waltham, was generally appreciated.

"Idiot!" she screamed at her brother and, running to a chair, threw herself on it, sobbing so violently that she could not stop for a long time.

Idiot! shouted Pierre, abusing his coachman--a thing he rarely did.

The king himself was indeed a semi-idiot, scarce responsible for his actions, yet his was the era of such striking personalities as the brilliant charlatan Struensee.

Talon's an idiot, but he's getting help from someone else.

"Bring it, idiot," she replied, unfazed.

I'm not the idiot he took me for when he assigned a certain baby angel to my guardianship.

The idea of the idiot raping her infuriated him.

"You're outnumbered, idiot," one of the others snapped.

Well, hadn't she called him a stupid idiot the day he took her swimming?

Macaulay's prediction that the interest in the man would supersede that in his "Works" seemed and seems likely enough to justify itself; but his theory that the man alone mattered and that a portrait painted by the hand of an inspired idiot was a true measure of the man has not worn better than the common run of literary propositions.

And don't I see that that idiot had eyes only for Bourienne--I shall have to get rid of her.

But besides this, even if, admitting the remaining minimum of freedom to equal zero, we assumed in some given case--as for instance in that of a dying man, an unborn babe, or an idiot--complete absence of freedom, by so doing we should destroy the very conception of man in the case we are examining, for as soon as there is no freedom there is also no man.

They seem to me to be built up on the supposition that every child is a kind of idiot who must be taught to think.